Editorial Perspectives: using bacteria in rubber ducks to improve scientific literacy, advance citizen science, and expand fundamental science
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Frederik Hammes discusses microbial ecology of the built environment in the second of a series of ‘Editorial Perspectives’ for Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology.
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